HaulinAshe
Well-known member
Here's an excerpt of my last correspondence with AMA, directly to Rob Dingman...
Jeff Ashe writes...
On the street it makes good sense to purchase AMA's MoTow coverage rather than pay the much higher rate for AAA's RV and Recreational Total Coverage, so that I did. Sometime after my first year of MoTow coverage (around 2006), AMA instituted free/included MoTow for members paying their annual memberships via auto-renewal credit card. Great idea!
Not wanting to miss out on anything, I made my first phone call on the subject to AMA and asked, "What about those of us Life Members? How can we get the free MoTow coverage too?" The answer I was given (and the ONLY response I have ever received from AMA since) was, "We don't have a solution for you yet, but we are working on something."
Since that fateful day, I've been purchasing MoTow coverage separately, each and every year. Each year it "sticks in my crawl" a little bit more. At least once each year I email and phone call to ask again. To say I feel frustrated, angry, ignored and downright abused by AMA would be a massive euphemism. I was never overly fond of AMA before all this, and quite honestly considered AMA membership a "necessary evil".
Here's an excerpt of his response back:
Rob Dingman responds...
I'm tired of waiting and empty promises. AAA will probably get my money this year, just to spite AMA.
Jeff Ashe writes...
On the street it makes good sense to purchase AMA's MoTow coverage rather than pay the much higher rate for AAA's RV and Recreational Total Coverage, so that I did. Sometime after my first year of MoTow coverage (around 2006), AMA instituted free/included MoTow for members paying their annual memberships via auto-renewal credit card. Great idea!
Not wanting to miss out on anything, I made my first phone call on the subject to AMA and asked, "What about those of us Life Members? How can we get the free MoTow coverage too?" The answer I was given (and the ONLY response I have ever received from AMA since) was, "We don't have a solution for you yet, but we are working on something."
Since that fateful day, I've been purchasing MoTow coverage separately, each and every year. Each year it "sticks in my crawl" a little bit more. At least once each year I email and phone call to ask again. To say I feel frustrated, angry, ignored and downright abused by AMA would be a massive euphemism. I was never overly fond of AMA before all this, and quite honestly considered AMA membership a "necessary evil".
Here's an excerpt of his response back:
Rob Dingman responds...
Looks like nothing has changed... yet. It appears that AMA still feels that I should be glad to pay extra for my MoTow coverage, in addition to the big wad I already dished out for Life Membership. I must have missed out on the "privilege fee" associated with being an AMA Life Member.Regarding the roadside assistance program, it is important to understand that although the program is marketed as being "free", it is not free to the AMA. The reason it is linked to automatic renewal is because it is being funded with the savings from not having to mail renewal notices. I should also point out that $35 is much cheaper than the previous cost of Motow which was approximately $85.00.
Still, I certainly understand your frustration, and I have tasked the membership and marketing department with developing a better package for Life Members. We are currently in the process of transitioning to a new association management software system that will enable us to do more than our current system allows. I recognize that your patience has worn thin but this is the type of programming limitation that required us to replace the system we have been using for most of the last 30 years.
I'm tired of waiting and empty promises. AAA will probably get my money this year, just to spite AMA.